Instructional Design: Storyboarding

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4/30/2014

Want to talk about making your instructional design process more efficient? It's time to talk about storyboarding. Storyboards help designers, teachers, and developers collaborate and translate their ideas into relevant elearning experiences. Daniel Brigham shows you three common methods for storyboarding: using text, mockups, and rapid-prototyping tools. Discover what storyboarding can do for your elearning, and best practices for sharing storyboards with others.

Topics include:

Benefits of storyboarding

Creating an opening slide

Storyboarding an animated-content slide

Storyboarding a scenario and scenario feedback

Publishing your project

Sharing storyboards and incorporating feedback

Skill Level Appropriate for all

1h 14m

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- [Voiceover] Daniel Brigham here, and welcometo Instructional Design Essentials: Storyboarding.If you wanna build an online course quicklyand efficiently, you'll need to give everyone in your teama clear idea as to what content will be presentedand how it will be presented before the coursesactually develop.In this course, I'll begin by defining what a storyboardis and what information it usually includes.I will then give you an overview of the three most populartypes of storyboarding with some insights as to whenyou might use each.

From there, using material from a sample course,I will actually storyboard content in each of the three waysso that you can see for yourself which would be bestfor your project.I'll then turn to some best practices on sharingyour storyboards with others.Let's talk about how to make your course building processmore efficient.Let's talk storyboarding.